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Using GDI+ in ASP.NET Web Applications, Part 2 

 
by Markus Egger

Without using any additional tools, users can learn how to display sales figures, graphs, other images etc., through this article. The technique for generating images shown in this article could be used for dynamic banners, thumbnails and more. The main objective of this article is to teach the users about how to model dynamic diagrams without any additional tools. This article is much useful for the users to know about how to use GDI+ for manipulating images in user's application.

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